Fan-Fan the Tulip is set in 18th-century France during the Seven Years' War. Fan-Fan is a rogue adventure hero who joins the French Army to impress a king's daughter. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and engages in swordfights, social satire, and romantic drama. The film explores themes of social commentary, anti-war sentiments, and the plight of orphans. Fan-Fan's journey is filled with danger, intrigue, and unexpected twists.
A man in Paris agrees to a fake wedding to save face with his family. Chaos ensues as he navigates through his relationship with a fake girlfriend and deals with unexpected situations.
The Spanish Prisoner follows Joe Ross, a talented inventor who becomes entangled in a complex web of deception and intrigue. He is convinced to give away his valuable invention to a mysterious corporation, only to realize that he has been duped. As he races against time to uncover the truth, Joe must navigate a treacherous world of con artists, murders, and secret agents. Will he be able to outsmart his enemies and reclaim what is rightfully his?
When a factory worker learns that she has been laid off, she has only one weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job. As she struggles with her depression and battles against the odds, she discovers the power of solidarity and the strength to fight for what she believes is right.
In Love Object, a lonely man named Kenneth becomes infatuated with a lifelike sex doll named Nikki. As his obsession with the doll grows, Kenneth's life starts to spiral out of control. He begins to lose touch with reality and becomes increasingly violent and unstable. Love Object explores themes of loneliness, obsession, and the blurred lines between fantasy and reality.
When a group of teenagers working on a video game get fired, they decide to take revenge by creating a monster and bringing it to life in the game. However, things go horribly wrong when the monster becomes real and starts hunting them down one by one. Now, trapped in a virtual reality game, the survivors must figure out a way to escape before they become the monster's next victims.
Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the famous cyclist, Lance Armstrong. It delves into his incredible success in the world of professional cycling, his battle with testicular cancer, and the shocking revelation of his doping scandal. The film also examines the consequences of Armstrong's actions and the impact it had on his reputation, career, and the sport of cycling.
Tokyo Chorus follows the story of an insurance salesman who is struggling to support his family during the Great Depression. He faces various challenges, including being fired from his job, protesting against unfair treatment, and dealing with the hardships of unemployment. The film touches on themes of family, marriage, and the struggles faced by ordinary people during difficult times.
A woman discovers the haunting truth behind her murderous secrets.
The world is going bad, humans are no longer laughing, the situation is serious. the god of jokes has only one solution: michaël youn and his gang! their mission: to accomplish the 11 commandments of jokes in order to put people back on the right track of laughter by pushing back the limits of stupidity. waltzing in weightlessness at an altitude of 15,000 meters, flooding a house to turn it into a swimming pool, rollerblading under sleeping pills.
When a low level mobster is nearly rubbed out by the boss, he decides to take the bonus he was promised by force, so he kidnaps the boss and demands a hefty ransom.
Karen is a tough, corn fed, outspoken, farm manager who cares about the people she works for and the migrant people who work for her. When one of her farmhands approaches her about a little girl that has recently disappeared, she becomes closer to her employees than she ever thought possible. But, when her lover, Annabelle, disappears, the bubble Karen lives in bursts and she begins an investigation only to uncover something dark in the little town she grew up in.
The American Dad short film, which preceded the theatrical run of the 2005 feature Fever Pitch, is about Stan Smith touring his work days in the CIA and his "normal" everyday life.
Holly Jensen leads an overly dramatic life. It's one that is spent trying to avoid her problems and forget the past. Best friend Kali has the perfect solution to making Holly feel better. It's a game called "Wrong Number". However, the man on the other end finds the joke less than funny and decides to play a game of his own. A game where Holly will become the pawn. It's a character-driven thriller where everything has consequences and something as beautiful as a rose can be turned into any woman's, worst nightmare.
Insurance Director Stig Roxby is worth a hundred times more than an ordinary high school teacher. But he doesn't think that's enough, but sees himself forced to work with four other director colleagues to lift the bonus cap to be even more valuable. After some complications, Stig Roxby realize the brutal truth: he has everything but the essentials...
Bonus is a comedy movie about a husband and wife who decide to run away on a voyage to a Greek island. The story follows their adventures and misadventures as they encounter various characters and situations, including a photographer, a photo model, a prostitute, and a street sweeper. Along the way, they deal with issues such as friendship, family, love, and self-discovery.
Truck drivers Steve Hackett and Bill Purvis are fired from their jobs with the West Coast Trucking company for not using second-gear going down steep grades. Davis, the company vice-president, surprisingly asks them to carry a load of merchandise to Arrowhead and offers a $1000 bonus. He tells them it is a load of lettuce. Several miles out of Los Angelese, they are stopped by a mob of lettuce-farm workers on strike. When the first crate is tossed off the truck, it explodes and the two pals learn their merchandise is a cargo of dynamite. The workers let them proceed and they crash into a car driven by Mary Stevens, whom they had met at a restaurant. She and her dog, "Butch" (played by a Credited dog named Stooge), join them and they deliver their cargo, and learn unscrupulous real-estate operators have jammed the locks on the dam in order to ruin the ranchers and farmers and take over their property.
Thelma and Zasu go to a Turkish bath to try to get rid of a cold.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a talking dog discovers a magic wand and must find a way to stop an ant-sized creature from using it for evil. With the help of a magnifying glass, the dog embarks on an epic journey and encounters various creatures and wizards along the way.
Dagwood Bumstead poses as his boss Mr. Dithers so that a big business deal can be consummated while Dithers avoids nearsighted process server Jim Gray. The upshot of all this is that Dagwood ends up in a lunatic asylum, forcing Blondie to come to the rescue.